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Coming Second to That Woman
Coming Second to That Woman
Author: Heroic Thief

Chapter 1

Author: Heroic Thief
Vincent Porter and I had been married for six years. Our daughter, Lorelei, was already five years old, and yet he continued to identify as a single man in public.

I knew he resented me because I was completely worthless in his eyes.

To see him openly spending time with Christine Snow, a mixture of hurt and hollowness gripped my heart.

I hugged Lorelei close to me and comforted her. "It's alright. We can celebrate the New Year together."

Lorelei held my face knowingly. She then gave me a drawing she had made. "Happy New Year, Mommy!"

She had drawn our small family of three, but Vincent was the only one not smiling. That made sense, as he was always annoyed when he had to interact with Lorelei. He certainly wouldn't smile at her.

I felt sorry for Lorelei as I gazed at her. She was surprisingly mature despite her young age.

We had dinner together before she fell asleep in my arms. I carried her to bed and tucked the blanket securely around her.

When Vincent returned, I had just decided to throw the dishes that had gone cold and had oil coagulating on their surfaces into the trash.

My hand froze when Vincent looked at me, his brows knitting together. "Why aren't you asleep yet? I told you not to wait for me.

"What else can you do besides being an annoyance? You only know how to behave like a hopeless wife day in and day out!"

Vincent only knew how to criticize me. I would have tried to explain myself in the past, but now I just nodded. "I'm about to sleep. I'm just taking out the trash now."

Without any hesitation, I threw all the food on the table into the trash bin. My actions stunned Vincent momentarily. He opened his mouth, but no words came out of it.

After I was done tidying up, I retreated to my bedroom. We had been sleeping in separate rooms for a long time. After Lorelei was born, Vincent used the excuse that her cries were too loud and noisy to move into another room. Of course, I was also in charge of taking care of Lorelei.

Vincent was acting strangely today. He stopped by my room of his own volition. I felt bewildered when I saw him standing in the doorway. "Is there something wrong?" I asked.

He seemed to struggle with putting a sentence together before he finally said, "We're going back to the Porter residence tomorrow. Be prepared for that."

Done speaking, he spun on his heel to exit. Yet, something seemed to strike him, and he turned his head back to me. "Clean up your appearance. You'll embarrass me if you look so shabby!"

I smiled bitterly in my heart. "Understood."

I knew that the Porters looked down on me. Whenever we returned to the Porter residence, I would be bombarded by their relentless insults.

Vincent, the illustrious president of Porter Corporation, was excellent from every angle. I was the only dark spot in his perfect life, forcing him to endure his relatives' mocking.

However, he was also the one who chose to marry me. If I could turn back time and get another chance, I'd definitely refuse to marry him.

It was just that Lorelei was in the picture now. I had to consider her feelings whenever I made a decision.

Sleep eluded me that night. When morning broke, I took Lorelei to the shopping mall. When I told her that we were picking out a present for her grandparents, Victor Porter and Daisy Chambers, Lorelei was ecstatic. She even offered her own savings to contribute to the gift.

When we reached the mall, Lorelei immediately set her sights on a pipe made of willow wood.

"Mommy, let's buy this. Grandpa will love it."

I nodded. Victor was a fan of this style of pipes, and it was the creation of a famous carver. The price was a little steep, but I could still afford it.

I asked the sales assistant to get the pipe from the glass display so I could examine it more closely. The more I studied it, the more satisfied I was with its craftsmanship. I paid for it and was about to leave with Lorelei when a familiar voice echoed from behind me.

"Charlie, stop running!"

That voice belonged to Christine.

I turned to see Vincent holding Christine close. His expression twisted when he spotted me.

"Grace, what are you doing here?" He frowned before I could even reply. "Are you stalking me? With your child, no less? Grace Atkinson, how much longer are you going to behave so stubbornly?"

Christine smiled. "Don't be angry, Vincent. Ms. Atkinson must just be worried about you."

"Is she worried about me, or is she suspicious of me? What a way to kill the mood."

I tried to explain, but Vincent just rolled his eyes at me. When I saw the impatience on his face, I suddenly lost the desire to say another word to him.

Still, for Lorelei's sake, I said calmly, "I came here with Lorelei to buy a present. We weren't following you."
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    Lorelei was even more intelligent than I expected, which put my heart at ease.It had been a month since I returned to Camdonia. Vincent finally couldn't hold himself back any longer and stormed into my office. His sharp, bloodshot eyes pinned me down with their gaze. My assistant gasped in panic. "Ms. Atkinson, I'm sorry!"I waved him off and told him to return to his post before gesturing for Vincent to sit. I poured him a cup of tea and said calmly, "If you have something to say, please go ahead."He lifted his head. Desperation was written all over his face."Can you help me, please?"I couldn't hold back a laugh as I looked at him."Vincent, do you still remember what you used to tell me whenever I asked for help at the Porter residence?"His lips trembled. He clearly remembered."You'd say, 'Grace, why are you so useless? You're nothing but a worthless piece of trash. We let you into our family because we approved of you. You only married me because you make a decent tr

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    Regret filled my heart when I noticed how mature Lorelei was behaving. Why had I allowed them to meet? It wasn't as if I had forgotten how Vincent had treated her in the past.It had taken Lorelei a long time to let go of him. For an eight-year-old, it was far too cruel to make her face him again."There's no need for that. This won't happen again," I said.Vincent froze for a moment, surprised by my words. "Grace, we're divorced, but Lorelei is still my daughter. You can't stop me from seeing her!""You didn't look for her for three years! We were living abroad, not on another planet!" I snapped. "Vincent, don't think I don't see through you. You're trying to use my technology to save your company, aren't you?"Unfortunately for you, that's impossible. Whichever company I decide to partner with, it will never be Porter Corporation."I took Lorelei's hand and left the restaurant without looking back. Vincent ran after us, shouting, "Grace! I admit everything was my fault, but you

  • Coming Second to That Woman   Chapter 7

    After returning to Camdonia, I met up with a few friends. It was only then that I found out that Vincent hadn't ended up with Christine after our divorce. The Porters had refused to let a mistress take over as lady of the house. It would have damaged their reputation, and by extension, their business. After all, the Porters had been thrust into the spotlight once news of Vincent's infidelity broke. Everyone had an opinion, but they were all convinced that Vincent had indeed cheated on me. His clumsy attempts to manipulate public perception only field the heated discussions online. As a result, the public openly boycotted Porter Corporation, causing its stock value to plummet. Many of their products were returned, with angry customers demanding refunds.Vincent was eventually forced to issue a public apology. He spent a fortune on PR firms to repair his image, and it took a long time before things settled. But even then, it was impossible for him to make a full comeback.AI tech

  • Coming Second to That Woman   Chapter 6

    Vincent didn't have time to question me any further. His phone was blowing up with calls from Camdonia's media. He needed to return to the country as soon as possible to do damage control, so he had no other choice but to sign the divorce agreement.After asking for leave, I went back home with him to file the divorce.Before I left, he gritted his teeth and warned, "You better stay away from Camdonia for the rest of your life. The moment you set foot here again, I'll make your life a living hell!"I smiled at him, silently telling him he was welcome to try. I was certain that the next time we met, we'd be in entirely different leagues.Vincent left in fury. I let out a long sigh of relief. I was finally free. From now on, I could truly live my life and raise Lorelei the way I wanted.Joshua's team was fully dedicated to advancing AI technology. After I joined, our efforts doubled as we pushed for a breakthrough. Three years later, our hard work finally paid off. We even s

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    "Christine and I are innocent!" Vincent exclaimed. "Stop being so petty!"I burst into laughter. Without a word, I turned and walked back into the house, returning moments later with the divorce papers. I signed them right in front of him."It doesn't matter anymore," I said coldly. "Once we're divorced, we'll be strangers again."Lorelei stays with me. I don't care about anything else. I just want you out of my life. If you don't leave quietly, I wouldn't mind letting the Camdonia media know just how close you are to your childhood sweetheart."I had plenty of evidence of their affair saved on my phone. I never needed an investigator to dig up the information for me. Christine had never been shy about sharing their intimate moments with others. A simple search would uncover more than enough proof. Vincent snatched the divorce papers from my hand and tore them to shreds."Keep dreaming!" he snapped."Fine," I said calmly. "If you won't sign, let's make a bet. Stay by my side fo

  • Coming Second to That Woman   Chapter 4

    I bought the plane tickets a long time ago. With Lorelei cradled in one arm, I carried what little luggage I owned in the other and boarded the plane that would fly us out of the country.I had majored in AI technology at university, and now I was flying abroad to join my senior, Joshua Fretnik, and his team to start a new life. Before I left the country, I sent Vincent the divorce papers before blocking him on all platforms. I left the divorce proceedings in my lawyer's hands, telling her not to contact me unless my signature or presence was required. When I landed in Aberia, Joshua was there to welcome me."Why do you look so haggard?" he asked. "And is this your daughter?"Lorelei nodded before greeting him sweetly, "Nice to meet you, Mr. Fretnik!"A smile lit Joshua's face as he scooped her into his arms. "I've been begging my wife to give me a daughter for years. My son is too naughty and noisy. But your little girl is so sweet, I feel like I'm melting on the spot!"But t

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